In this state buying a repossessed vehicle is no different from buying any other vehicle as far as insurance is concerned. The insurance agent checks over the car, takes pictures, checks the odometer, and quotes the rate just like any other used car. Of course if you have one car and you purchase a second car, your insurance goes up.
Yes a minor can be owner of a vehicle. Though it will raise your insurance a lot so, I do not recommend it.
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If you already have auto insurance on another vehicle, most insurance companies will cover you up to a month while you work on insuring the new vehicle. On the other hand, if you do not already have auto insurance, you had best not be driving the new vehicle until you get insurance. If auto insurance companies find that you've been driving without insurance they will raise your rates when you DO get around to it, and they'll put you into a high-risk group.
If your insurance company finds out about the tickets it is highly likely that they will raise your insurance rate.
A traffic ticket could raise your insurance rates. It won't raise them right away, but may come into play when the insurance is being renewed.
Will depend on your carriers definition of a chargeable offense contact your agent or policy services dept for the answer.
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No, if the insurance company has to pay out anything then they will raise the premium in order to make there money back....
You can get your 1998 Lincoln Navigator to raise off the wheels by jacking up the vehicle. Jack the vehicle up from the frame. The vehicle will raise off the wheels.
In Holland, whatever the speed you were driving, no. Insurance companies don't get that kind of information here. Unless stated otherwise in the contract, one can expect that causing accidents will raise rates because your insurer has to pay out.
You can raise 977,000 Euros through buying and selling of company shares.
Points on your license does not automatically raise your insurance until the insurance company looks at your record. This usually only happens when you change your policy or have an accident.